hard-coded subtitles not rendering
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Re: hard-coded subtitles not rendering
The thread I linked to above where another user had made a configuration for a "Dish Hopper" device: viewtopic.php?t=292
Devices from the same manufacturer are often quite similar, so there's a good chance that many of the options are already set correctly in this file so that the modifications you have to do are as few as possible.
Re: hard-coded subtitles not rendering
Still wanting to know what file. Thanks for the clarity on the transcoded files.I recommend starting out by downloading the file from the other thread.
Re: hard-coded subtitles not rendering
I can only see one conf file for download in that thread: download/file.php?id=1108
Re: hard-coded subtitles not rendering
Thanks Nadahar. I didn't know about that thread, whatever it is. But now I've downloaded that file and will have a look and probably load it up tomorrow.
Re: hard-coded subtitles not rendering
Looking at UMS.conf I have two, one in the UMS program files folder and one in the ProgramData\UMS folder. My usual tactic with replacing a conf or ini file with a newly downloaded one is to just rename the old one with an OLD suffix and rename the new one, in this case UMS Dish-Hopper.conf to the existing one in this case UMS.conf
Should I do that to both files?
Should I do that to both files?
Re: hard-coded subtitles not rendering
This isn't the "main" configuration file (UMS.conf), this is a renderer configuration file. You will find those in the "renderers" sub-folder where you have installed UMS. Just put it in that folder, together with all the others that's already there.
Re: hard-coded subtitles not rendering
OK thanks, done. I can't check it until the next time I can control that TV, likely tomorrow.
Re: hard-coded subtitles not rendering
Checking the new Dish Hopper config, no luck. First, sitting at my pc, everything worked on the Web interface as usual, i.e. no subtitles. Then, on the TV, I could get as far as looking at Vids/TVshows and then it stalled, wouldn't bring up anything. I'm almost done with my efforts on this for now, unless someone wants to do a remote session via Teamviewer, or your choice.
Re: hard-coded subtitles not rendering
I never said that it would work if you used that configuration. I said it would be a good starting point for you making your own. It seems that you just read parts of what I write, so I keep having to repeat myself. Life is too short for that IMO.
Nobody can help you via TeamViewer or any other remote tool, because the problem is that what the renderer configuration states must match the capabilities of your renderer. That's not possible to determine by accessing the computer only, there's two ways to determine the capabilites: 1) Find documentation that specifies, in detail, what it supports (many manufacturers don't bother to make such documentation). 2) Test, see what works and not, and modify the configuration accordingly.
Nobody else can do that for you unless they have the same renderer themselves.
Nobody can help you via TeamViewer or any other remote tool, because the problem is that what the renderer configuration states must match the capabilities of your renderer. That's not possible to determine by accessing the computer only, there's two ways to determine the capabilites: 1) Find documentation that specifies, in detail, what it supports (many manufacturers don't bother to make such documentation). 2) Test, see what works and not, and modify the configuration accordingly.
Nobody else can do that for you unless they have the same renderer themselves.
Re: hard-coded subtitles not rendering
OK I see what you mean about remote and the tv renderer, not possible. Sorry, I must've glossed over the link you gave to the Dish config thread. This stuff is mostly over my head, but I'll likely return to it after my more pressing problems are better. Thanks again!